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1977 S Dollar Silver One Legged Eagle, Struck Through Grease?

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 Posted 06/26/2019  04:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Gincoin43 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Out of a bank bag not sure if they all can out of the same one but they all came out of a bank bag
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I wonder how all of them got past the coin machine, if the weight is not right on each one of them
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This is a smaller bank they all are under 20 grams, but I'm not sure why they didn't catch them.
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But now that I think about it there was half an intact roll in one bag and scraps of rols in some others so they probably were never machine counted
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Or they were only counted by one of the older machines that only went by size (diameter and thickness) Something like one of these
1977-S-Dollar-Silver-One-Legged-Eagle,-Struck-Through-Grease?

We've had three of these sell at our local coin club recently, one hand crank and two electric, and they were able to handle large size dollar coins. I know one of our local banks was still using one like that as recently as 15 years ago (last time I was in the back rooms) they may still be using it.
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